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Qatar Post (formerly Q-Post) [1] is the national provider of postal services in Qatar. [2] Its headquarters building, the General Post Office, has been on the Doha Corniche since 1988. [2] [3] The company was established in 1950 as the General Postal Corporation and the country's first post office opened in Doha that same year. [2]
Driving licences and other cards issued by state or regional governments indicating certain permissions are not counted here as national identity cards. So for example, by this criterion, the United States driver's license is excluded, as these are issued by local (state) governments.
The Ministry of Interior of Qatar was established in 1970, and is responsible for providing security and safety for citizens and protecting the borders and coasts of the country. The current minister is Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani .
A Qatari license plate 1997–2011 A Qatari license plate after 2011 A Qatari police license plate. Vehicle registration plates of Qatar started in the 1950s. [1] The current version was adopted in 2012. [2] The international vehicle registration code for Qatar is Q. [3] In a 2016 auction, licence plate 411 was sold for $960,000. [4] [5]
In 1988, the Central Post Office for Qatar Post in Doha opened on the Corniche, [21] two years later than planned. [22] Considered a good example of brutalist architecture and a prominent local landmark, Twist Whitley Architects and ComConsult designed it with semi-monocoque structures supporting its tapered roofs, mimicking traditional message ...
Qatar was a British protectorate from 1916 till it gained independence on 3 September 1971. At first, in compliance with treaty obligations, British stamps were in use. These were issued in Indian rupee denominations with QATAR over-printed in English. [1] Until 1950, the country's postal service was administered by an Indian post office in ...
Pre-2012 logo of DVLA. The vehicle register held by DVLA is used in many ways. For example, by the DVLA itself to identify untaxed vehicles, and by outside agencies to identify keepers of cars entering central London who have not paid the congestion charge, or who exceed speed limits on a road that has speed cameras by matching the cars to their keepers utilising the DVLA database.
Preparation of cadastral maps of the State of Qatar. Management of State properties. Provision & Allocation of lands for the needs of government authorities. Reviewing the recommendations of the Central Municipal Council. Land expropriation & temporary Land Acquisition for the public interest.